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Smithtown Central School District elections (2017)

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Smithtown Central School District Elections

General election date
May 16, 2017
Enrollment (14-15)
9,810 students

Three of the seven seats on the Smithtown Central School District school board in New York were up for at-large general election on May 16, 2017. Seat 1 incumbent Joanne McEnroy and Seat 3 incumbent Gladys Waldron filed for re-election and both won unopposed. In her bid for re-election to Seat 2, incumbent Grace Plourde faced challenger Matthew Gribbin. Gribbin defeated Plourde for his first term on the board.[1][2]

Elections

Voter and candidate information

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The Smithtown Central School District is overseen by a seven-member board elected to three-year terms on a staggered basis every year in May. Board members are elected at large, but each seat on the board is considered distinct and elected separately. Ballotpedia has assigned generic titles to all seven seats on the board to prevent confusion. These seat titles are arbitrary and do not reflect the status or seniority of the board members holding them.[3] The candidate filing deadline for this election was April 17, 2017.

In order to run for a school board in New York, candidates had to be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old, qualified voters in the school district, and able to read and write. Most school districts required that they be residents of their districts continuously for one year, although that residency requirement can vary from 30 days to three years. Candidates had to submit nominating petitions to their district clerk. Petitions had to be signed by at least 25 qualified district voters or two percent of the number of voters in the previous annual election, whichever number was greater.[4]

In order to vote in this school board election in 2017, voters had to be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old by the election day, and have lived at their current address for at least 30 days prior to the election. Voters in New York were not required to present identification at the polls.[5]

See also: Voting in New York and Voter identification laws by state

Candidates and results

Seat 1

Results

Smithtown Central School District,
Seat 1 General Election, 3-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Joanne McEnroy Incumbent (unopposed) 99.86% 2,090
Write-in votes 0.14% 3
Total Votes 2,093
Source: Smithtown Central School District, "May 16, 2017 Annual Meeting," accessed September 6, 2017

Candidates

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  • Incumbent (2011 - Present)

Seat 2

Results

Smithtown Central School District,
Seat 2 General Election, 3-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Matthew Gribbin 60.52% 1,775
Grace Plourde Incumbent 39.38% 1,155
Write-in votes 0.1% 3
Total Votes 2,933
Source: Smithtown Central School District, "May 16, 2017 Annual Meeting," accessed September 6, 2017

Candidates

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  • Incumbent (2011 - Present)

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Seat 3

Results

Smithtown Central School District,
Seat 3 General Election, 3-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Gladys Waldron Incumbent (unopposed) 100.00% 2,095
Total Votes 2,095
Source: Smithtown Central School District, "May 16, 2017 Annual Meeting," accessed September 6, 2017

Candidates

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  • Incumbent (1978 - Present)

Additional elections on the ballot

See also: New York elections, 2017

This 2017 school board election in New York shared the ballot with the district's annual school budget vote.[6]

Key deadlines

The following dates were key deadlines for New York school board elections in 2017:[7][8]

Deadline Event
April 17, 2017 Campaign finance reporting deadline
April 17, 2017 Candidate filing deadline for central, union free, and common school districts
April 26, 2017 Candidate filing deadline for small city school districts
May 11, 2017 Campaign finance reporting deadline
May 16, 2017 Election day
June 5, 2017 Campaign finance reporting deadline

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Campaign finance

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See also: Campaign finance requirements in New York and List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017
2017 Campaign Finance Deadlines in New York[8]
Date Deadline
April 17, 2017 First report due (pre-general)
May 11, 2017 Second report due (pre-general)
June 5, 2017 Third report due (post-general)

All school board candidates in New York who raise or spend more than $50 are required to file campaign finance reports. If candidates raise or spend less than $1,000 they are required to file with their city or county's board of elections. If they raise or spend over $1,000, they must file with the New York State Board of Elections. Candidates who raise or spend less than $50 (including their own personal funds) do not have to file any reports. If this occurs, candidates are required to file an exemption statement with the appropriate board of elections.[9]

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About the district

See also: Smithtown Central School District, New York
Smithtown Central School District is located in Suffolk County, New York.

Smithtown Central School District is located in southern New York in Suffolk County. The seat of county government is Riverhead. Suffolk County was home to an estimated 1,492,583 residents between 2010 and 2016, according to the United States Census Bureau. The district was the 17th-largest school district in the state in the 2014-2015 school year and served 9,810 students.[10][11]

Demographics

Suffolk County slightly underperformed in comparison to New York as a whole in terms of higher education achievement from 2011 to 2015. The United States Census Bureau found that 34.0 percent of county residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree or higher, compared to 34.2 percent of state residents. The median household income in the county was $88,663, compared to $59,269 statewide. County residents lived below the poverty level at a rate of 7.8 percent, while that rate was 15.4 percent for state residents.[11]

Racial Demographics, 2015[12]
Race Suffolk County (%) New York (%)
White 84.9 70.1
Black or African American 8.4 17.6
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.6 1.0
Asian 4.2 8.8
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.1 0.1
Two or More Races 1.8 2.4
Hispanic or Latino 18.6 18.8

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


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